5. James had, ……., saved the manuscript of his first novel from the burninghouse.A. lastlyB. at lastC. latelyD. at least6. In the early years of the twentieth century, several rebellions ……. in thenorthern parts of the country.A. rose upB. turned outC. came offD. broke out7. ……. what he says, observe what he does.A. althoughB. In contrastC. ContraryD. Nevermind8. He ……. his life to the skill of the surgeon.A. owesB. keepsC. perseveresD. maintains9. I don‟t think that this fashion will …….A. catch onB. catch upC. catch outD. catch over10. If you don‟t repay the money, we will, as a last …….., take you to court.A. measureB. attemptC. actD. resort

Your answers:1. ……………………

2. …………

3. …………

4. …………

5.

6. …………………..

7. …………

8. …………

9. …………

10.

II/ Put the verbs in brackets into their appropriate tense or form.

Last week I (1) ……….. (walk) home after playing tennis when it (2)……….. (start) raining heavily. “Oh, no, I (3)…………..(get) soaked before I(4)………..(reach) home,” I thought, “I wish I (5)…………(remember) to bringmy raincoat.” But unfortunately I (6)………(leave) it at home. “How stupid ofme!” I always (7) ………..(get) to bring it with me. “Luckily just then a friend ofmine passed in her car and offered me a lift. “(8)…………(go) you home?” Sheasked me, “or (9)……….(want) you to go for a drink?” “I think I‟d rather you(10)………(take) me home”, I said.

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Your answers:1. ……………….…… 2. ……………….…………………….…

3. ……………….…… 4.

5. ……………….…… 6. ……………….…………………….…

7. ……………….…… 8.

9. ……………….……

10. ……………….…..

III/ Fill in each of the blanks a suitable preposition.

1. “Who destroyed the Temple in Jerusalem?”“I don‟t know, sir, but I expect that they will blame it ………me.”2. When the offer of a free trip to Holland was made, John was veryquick……..the mark, and managed to get the first ticket.3. Most people would jump……….the chance to spend a year in America, allexpenses paid.4. When Robin told me about his quarrel with Batman, I asked him not to involveme …….. his personal affairs.5. Was the Clifton Suspension Bridge named…………a man called CliftonSuspension?6. If trains always leave ………schedule, why do so many of them arrive late atthe other end?7. The survivors of the Titanic were ………sea for several days before beingrescued.8. My husband brought me some flowers today. He must be……….something!9. We were all very excited ………..the prospect of a free trip to Paris.10. Does it matter what a national politician does ………private as long as heperforms well in his job?TaiLieu.VN

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Your answers:1. ……………………

2. …………

3. …………

4. …………

5.

6. …………………..

7. …………

8. …………

9. …………

10.

IV/ Read the passage and fill in each blank with the correct form of the wordprovided.

Modern advertisements contain hidden messages. (1) ………… (IMPLY)in the advertisements showing the pretty girl in the new car or the smiling childrenround the packet of washing powder is the message that if we buy the (2)………… (PRODUCE), we also achieve success and happiness. It is a subtleapproach since it seeks to exploit our secret teams, and it is (3) …………(ESCAPE) since advertising is ubiquitous, giant street hoardings and (4)………… (CATCH) jingles on TV bombard us form all sides. They brainwash usinto believing that we can realize our ambition quickly and (5) ………… (EASE).On the other hand, defenders of advertising say that it is (6) …………(BENEFIT). Advertising is (7) ………… (INFORM). Advertisements tell usabout useful new products. They (8) ………… (BRIGHT) our lives with color andmusic. They increase demand, stimulate industry and so keep prices down.Whether for or against advertising, most people would agree that some kind ofwatch-dog body, (9) ………… (APPOINTMENT) by government or by theadvertising industry itself, necessary to maintain standards or honesty and todiscourage the more blatant types of (10) ………… (LEAD) advertisements.

Your answers:1. ……………….…… 2. ……………….…………………….…

3. ……………….…… 4.

5. ……………….…… 6. ……………….…………………….…

7. ……………….…… 8.

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9. ……………….……

10. ……………….…..

PART C: READING

I/ Read the passage and choose the word or phrase that best fits eachnumbered space.

TIPS FOR FLYING

The number and length of flights has increased sharply in the past few yearsand thenumber of passengers on long distance flights is also higher. As the human bodywas not designed for flying, people can (1) ........... if they are on an aeroplane for along time. Therefore, it is important to (2) ............ certain measures to increaseyour comfort. In the air, your body is more (3) ........... to the effects of alcohol,coffee, tea and rich or fatty foods, so it is best to (4) .......... these the day beforeyou leave as well as during the flight. A long-distance journey often (5) ...........travellers feeling stiff, because they have been sitting in one (6) ........... for severalhours. In order to reduce the (7) .......... of this happening to you, there are someexercises you can do while you are flying. (8) ......... this, a hot shower (9) .........after the flight can be an effective way of minimising stiffness. If you wear looseclothing made from natural materials, such as cotton, you will feel morecomfortable as your skin will be able to breathe more easily. Your skin suffers inother ways too, becoming drier once you have left the (10) .......... . This can beavoided, however, if you take some skin cream with you.

1.

A. realize

B. endure

C. suffer

D. tolerate

2.

A. have

B. take

C. make

D. do

3.

A. fragile

B. sensitive

C. delicate

D. weak

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4.

A. ignore

B. delete

C. prevent

D. avoid

5.

A. results

B. makes

C. causes

D. leaves

6.

A. position

B. point

C. space

D. situation

7.

A. accidents

B. chances

C. opportunities

D. fortunes

8.

A. Apart

B. Besides

C. Except

D. Despite

9.

A. taken

B. taking

C. to take

D. takes

10.

A. soil

B. land

C. ground

D. earth

Your answers:1. ……………………

2. …………

3. …………

4. …………

5.

6. …………………..

7. …………

8. …………

9. …………

10.

II/ Read the passage and fill in each blank with ONE suitable word.

DREAMS

Dreams have always fascinated human beings. The ideas that dreams provideus with useful information about our lives goes (1)……….thousands of years. Forthe greater (2)……….of human history, (3)……….was taken for granted that thesleeping mind was in touch with the supernatural world and dreams were to beinterpreted as messages with prophetic or healing functions. In the nineteenthcentury, (4)……….was a widespread reaction (5)………..this way of thinking anddreams were widely dismissed as being very little more than jumbles of fantasy(6)………..about by memories of the previous day.It was not until the end of the nineteenth century that an Australianneurologist, Sigmund Freud, pointed (7)……….. that people who have similarexperiences during the day, and who are then subjected (8)………...the sameTaiLieu.VN

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stimuli when they are asleep, produce different dreams. Freud (9)………on todevelop a theory of the dream process which would enable him to interpret dreamas clues to the conflicts taking place within the personality. It is by no(10)……….an exaggeration to say that (11)……… any other theories have had(12)………..great an influence on subsequent thought.

Your answers:1. ……………………

2. …………

3. …………

4. …………

5. …………

6.

7. ……………………

8. …………

9. ………… 10. …………

11. …………

12.

III/ Read the following passage and choose the correct answer.

I left school at fifteen. I was an academically bright lad who was urged bysome of his teachers not to leave, but I wanted out, to see life, and I didn‟t want toreach beyond the expectation of the friends who left school with me. I worked for ayear in a laundry, as a van-boy delivering dry cleaning.On turning sixteen I applied to be, and eventually began working as, atrainee heating engineer with a medium-sized company in East Belfast. The firstmonths were boring. The work was not demanding but I found the environment ofthe factory annoying. I remember my first week .I left the factory to meet up with afriend and I realized that I had forgotten to collect my wages. My friend thought Iwas an idiot. After many months working in the factory, I was sent off to college tostudy for my Certificate in Heating Engineering. I found the classroom routineunpleasant and I remember feeling a sense of limitation. Five years of this- to endup as a heating engineer and continue with that for the foreseeable future was notan exciting thought.Although I had left school against the advice of my teachers I had, withouttelling anyone, tried to continue my studies in literature at evening classes. It was aboring walk from one end of the city to another and to sit amongst adults wasconfusing. I was the youngest in the class, so the companionship I knew at schoolTaiLieu.VN

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was absent. I put up with it for a short period. It was too long a walk on coldwinter‟s nights and it was hard to concentrate on Shakespeare with wet shoes andsoaking trousers. So I carried on reading books and started writing poetry at home.By chance, I won some prizes and literary awards in national competitions.A young woman from a TV company came to the college one day. She told me inthe quiet of the corridor that I had won a national poetry award. I stared at her inastonishment and disbelief. She wanted to make a short film about me, to which Isaid: „ No, I couldn‟t do that.‟ Not that I had any real excuse. I was just frightened.She eventually persuaded me that I should do it the following day.Off I went to Shaws Bridge, on the outskirts of Belfast. They made a shortfilm of me reading one of my poems and I was forever after occupied with afascination for words. I wondered what I should do after this, and decided someweeks later that I could not stand the idea of spending the rest of my days dealingwith pipes. So one evening, I hesitatingly told my parents that I wanted to return toschool. They were shocked and, I think, a little afraid but they did not try topersuade me not to. They wanted to know if I was sure, if I knew what it meantand whether I was aware that if I gave up my training it would be very difficult toget a good job. But nothing could put me off, and they pursued the matter nofurther.

1. One reason why the writer left school at the age of fifteen was that he ………..A. thought he would get a good job.B. had no other choice.C. didn‟t get on well with his teachers.D. didn‟t want to be different from his friends.2. What did the writer feel while he was training to be a heating engineer?A. He didn‟t receive enough money.B. He preferred the college to the factory.C. He was capable of doing something better.D. He might fail to qualify as a heating engineer.TaiLieu.VN

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3. What did the writer find when he attended the evening classes?A. The behaviour of the other students annoyed him.B. He learned more when he studied at home.C. He was out of place among the other students.D. The studies were less interesting than he expected.4. What does “it” in “I put up with it for a short period” refer to?A. companionshipevening class

B. the walk

C. literature

D. the

5. Why at first did the writer refuse to appear in the film?A. He felt he didn‟t deserve it.B. He was taken by surprise.C. He thought someone else should be in it.D. He wanted more time to think about it.6. Why didn‟t he go on with his poetry writing at home?A. He was too busy with his studying at college.B. He couldn‟t earn enough for his life.C. He didn‟t want to spend all his life sitting at one place thinking andwriting.D. His parents wanted him to return to the college.7. How did the writer‟s parents react to his decision to return to school?A. They argued with him.B. They pointed out how it would affect his future.C. They told him he was making a mistake.D. They hid their real thoughts from him.TaiLieu.VN

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8. What would be the most suitable title for this extract?A. A change of direction

B. Great expectations

C. An unlucky beginning

D. Pressures of fame

Your answers:1. ……………….…… 2. ……………….…………………….…

3. ……………….…… 4.

5. ……………….…… 6. ……………….…………………….…

7. ……………….…… 8.

PART D: WRITING

I/ Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactlythe same asthe sentence printed before it.

1. He tried his best but he couldn‟t succeed.Try…………………………………………………………………………………….2. After seeing the film for himself, my father stopped criticising it.Since………………………………………………………………………………….

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4. I never intended to go to the meeting.Ineverhad……………………………………………………………………………5. One runner was too exhausted to complete the last lap of the race.So…………………………………………………………………………………….6. My brother works better when he‟s pressed for time.The less time…………………………………………………………………………7. My parents think I should go to university rather than start a job immediately.Myparentsprefer……………………………………………………………..

would

8. You brought the umbrella but it didn‟t rain.You………………………………………………………………………….

needn’t

9. She became interested in wildlife conservation, so she joined Greenpeace.But……………………………………………………………………………….

for

10. The government have been reviewing their immigration policy for sometime.The…………………………………………………………………...

government’s

II/ For each of the sentences below, write a new sentence as similar as possiblein meaning to the original one, but using the word given. This word must notbe altered in any way.

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Example: There was no conclusion at the end of the workshop.CONCLUDE………………………...…………………………….

 They did not conclude anything at the end of the workshop.

1. Our environment is polluted seriously.

POLLUTION

…………………………………………………………………2. They speak English in a high proficiency.

PROFICIENTLY

…………………………………………………………………3. If the factory is opened, everyone will have a job.UNEMPLOYED…………………………………………………………………4. Jane is likely to be promoted

STANDS

…………………………………………………………………5. I‟m sure he bought them a lovely present for their wedding.

BOUND

…………………………………………………………………

III/ Write an essay of at least 200 words about the advantages anddisadvantages of private tutoring.

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ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ THI CHÍNH THỨCMôn: Tiếng AnhĐáp án gồm 2 trang

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PART A: PHONETICS: (2,4 points)

Each correct answer gets 0,16 point.

I/ Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently fromthat of the other words.

1. D

2. A

3. D

4. B

5. C

II/ Choose one word whose stress pattern is different from the rest of the samegroup.

1. B

2. A

3. B

4. B

5. B

6. A

7. D

8. C

9. A

10. C

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Each correct answer gets 0,16 point.

I/ Choose the best answer from the four options to complete each of thesentences.

1. A

2. C

3. A

4. C

5. B

6. D

7. D

8. A

9. A

10. D

II/ Put the verbs in brackets into their appropriate tense or form.

1. will getremembered

2. reach

3. thought

4. had

5. to bringyou going

6. had left

7. am always getting

9. do you want

10. took

8. Are

III/ Fill in each blank a suitable preposition to complete each of the sentences.

1. onafter

2. at

3. at

4. in

5.

6. on

7. at

8. after

9. at

10. in

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1. implicationeasily

2. product(s)

3. inescapable

4. catchy

6. beneficialmisleading

7. informative

8. brighten

9. appointed

5.10.

PART C: READING: (5,6 points)

Each correct answer gets 0,16 point.

I/ Read the passage and choose the word or phrase that best fits eachnumbered space.

1. C

2. B

3. B

4. D

5. D

6. A

7. B

8. B

9. A

10. C

II/ Read the passage and fill in each blank with ONE suitable word.

1. backtouch

2. part

3. it

4. granted

5.

6. thereout

7. against

8. brought

9. previous

10.

11. to

12. went

15. means

16. hardly/scarcely/barely

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14. taking17. so

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III/ Read the following passage and choose the correct answer.

1. D

2. C

3. C

4. D

5. B

6. C

7. B

8. A

PART D: WRITING: (5,6 points)

I/ Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactlythe same as thesentence printed before it. (1,6 points)

Each correct answer gets 0,16 point.

1. Try [as/though] he might, he couldn't succeed.2. Since my [father/he] saw the film for himself, [he/my father] has stoppedcriticizing it.3. It was not so much a discussion as an argument.4. I never had (any) intention of going to the meeting.5. So exhausted was one runner that (s)he [couldn’t/was unable to/was not able to]completethe last lap of the race.6. The less time my brother has, the better he works.7. My parents would prefer me to go to university rather than start a job.8. You needn‟t have brought the umbrella.TaiLieu.VN

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9. But for her interest in wildlife conservation, she wouldn‟t have joinedGreenpeace.10. The government‟s immigration policy has been under review for sometime.

II/ For each of the sentences below, write a new sentence as similar as possiblein meaning to theoriginal one, but using the word given. This word must not be altered in anyway. (0,8 points)

Each correct answer gets 0,16 point.

1. There is a serious pollution in our environment.2. They speak English very proficiently.3. If the factory is opened, no one is unemployed.4. Jane stands a (good) chance of [being promoted/getting promoted]5. He is bound to buy them a lovely present for their wedding.

III/ In about 250 words, write an essay about the advantages and disadvantagesof private tutoring.

2. Organization & Presentation: (0,8 points)a. Ideas are well organized and presented with coherence, cohesion, and clarityb. The essay is well-structured3. Language: (0,8 points)a. Demonstration of a variety of appropriate vocabulary and structuresb. Good use of grammatical structures4. Handwriting, punctuation, and spelling: (0,6 points)a. Good punctuation and no spelling mistakesb. Intelligible handwriting

Markers should discuss the suggested answers and the marking scalethoroughlybefore marking the papers.THE END